Entry Level Linux System Administrator

What Is an Entry Level Linux System Administrator and How to Become One

By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

Entry Level Linux System Administrator

What Does an Entry-Level Linux System Administrator Do?

An entry-level Linux system administrator focuses on the maintenance and optimization of the network of an organization or business running on the Linux operating system. Your primary duties in this career involve maintaining software instead of hardware. Your responsibilities also include keeping it up to date with the latest updates and ensuring its security against hackers. Training new users is often a part of your job as well. Individuals in this position provide support to a senior team member and technical help for others. Opportunities exist in a myriad of industries.

How to Become an Entry-Level Linux System Engineer

The qualifications that you need to start working as an entry-level market research analyst include a degree, communication and analytical skills, and the ability to use programs like Excel and PowerPoint to collect and visualize data. The minimum requirement for most employers is a bachelor’s degree in marketing, market research, business, math, or a related field. Some employers accept a liberal arts degrees if you have studied subjects like qualitative analysis during your degree program. The Marketing Research Association (MRA) offers professional certifications for research providers, corporate researchers, or research adjuncts.

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